York Cnty. Pa. 1954

As amended through April 1, 2024
Rule 1954 - Judicial Security
(A) Pursuant to Pa. R.J.A. No. 1954, the district court administrator shall establish a York County Court Security Committee that shall meet at least twice per year to:
(1) develop, review, and make recommendations to the president judge on protocols, policies, and procedures necessary to protect the public, court personnel and court facilities in the event of an emergency, including the continuity of operations plan and emergency action plans;
(2) communicate the approved protocols, policies, and procedures;
(3) review and assess this judicial district's security incident reports filed in the PAJIRS system and recommend to the president judge appropriate actions;
(4) develop and recommend to the president judge training programs for court employees on safety and security awareness; and
(5) ensure the completion of court facility security assessments as identified in the Unified Judicial System Court Safety and Security Manual and as prescribed by the state court administrator;
(B) The board shall consist, as a minimum, of the following members periodically appointed by the president judge:
(1) the district court administrator, who shall co-chair the board;
(2) a commissioned common pleas court judge, who shall co-chair the board;
(3) a magisterial district judge;
(4) the sheriff;
(5) a commissioner;
(6) the director of facilities management; and
(7) a constable.

York Cnty. Pa. 1954

Amended effective through 4/1/2024.